For Coldplay, they made a lot of good songs last year from the somberness and melodic ticking of Clocks, to the mellow and deep-meanings of Speed Of Sound, show that they definitely made their mark on their legacy. This single, Life In Technicolor II, which was made off of the EP Prospekts March, not the Viva La Vida record is a bit more upbeat than their single, Lovers In Japan left to have been desired, and we also loved the clip which showed the group as marionettes entertaining little kids to a kiddie-sized rock concert. This was surprised this didn't appear on Viva La Vida, and it delivers as one of Coldplay's most unique songs ever.

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Artist Description:
Dub FX is a street performer that mixes beatboxing, a loop-station, and an Fx machine to create hip-hop/reggae music. His character "Dub FX" consists of three different "personas." The singer is Benjamin, the deep voice is Monsoon, and the high voice is Lyric. He characterizes his music as a blend of hip-hop/trip-hop/reggae/psychedelic/a'cappella.

Short Album Description
Akon's music was steeped in hip-hop rhythm and sharp lyrics. Freedom is a departure from that music into a realm of artists that your mother would enjoy as well. Freedom isn't bad, it just isn't the least bit compelling. This is very watered-down R&B that crossed over to the Pop music charts. andBut don't be surprised if you hear Akon on your mother's Mix station.

If you thought that Chris Isaak's career had ended then it's not true. "Mr. Lucky" is his first studio album for the last 7 years. And it's Isaak's ninth album in 24 years, and his next since 2002's "Always Got Tonight".
So, we can assume that you are an Isaak fan if you are reading this. And you might be wondering if "Mr. Lucky" is any good. Many people say that it is better than 1996's "Baja Sessions", 1998's "Speak of the Devil" and 2002's "Always Got Tonight".
The best tracks were the first single "We Let Her Down", "Breaking Apart", "I Lose My Heart", "Best I Ever Had" and "Take My Heart". The other seven tracks are all good, making "Mr. Lucky" Chris Isaak's 1st album in over a decade to get a good rating.
As a matter of fact, Isaak does a nice job of tweaking his style and even inviting some upbeat, light tracks for the first time. He keeps his usual stateliness in check, creating a nicely balanced album of rockers and ballads.

The new album of Nickelback brought with it the 1st major sonic change since signing with EMI and Roadrunner Records (with the possible exception of "The State"), largely due to influential producer "Mutt" Lange coming out of his "rock-music-scene retirement" of 8 years and putting his two-cent's worth (and those are two HUGE pennies) in on the record.

Dub Fx the street-loop-beatboxer grew up in Australia in Melbourne. Performing in various bands before hitting the world-wide road. Dub Fx uses Roland BOSS effect & loop pedals to create sounds which when layered creates a live musical construct. Predominantly Dub Fx can be found busking through Europe with his Girlfriend the ‘Flower Fairy’ who also performs along side.